Tuesday, March 16, 2010

How Should Christians Read the News?


Michael Horton:
How should Christians read the news? Like non-Christians, only with a radical sense of belonging to God’s story, insofar as God himself has revealed it. In other words, there’s a huge overlap with non-Christians. We’re all created in God’s image, fallen, and sustained by God’s common grace. As Luther and Calvin said, non-Christians have a huge understanding of “things earthly,” even if they do not embrace God as he has revealed himself in his Son through the gospel. More importantly, Paul said it in Romans 1 and 2.

We have to distinguish between the Great Commandment (calling us to love God and neighbor), which is the common commission of all human beings, and the Great Commission (calling us to preach the gospel, baptize, and teach). Both are essential, but they’re really different.
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2 comments:

Joe Selness said...

We need to read the news with the paper in one hand and the book of Revelation in the other, facing our eschatology chart.

Vitamin Z said...

Exactly!

z